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the venture fund operates out of new york. it started 15 months ago, we made our first investment in a company called my city way, which is working on intermodal transport. started in new york, now in 35 cities around the country and many cities around the world provided information to not only our customers, but also anyone interested in moving from a to be in a city. that has worked exceedingly well. as you have seen, we have been investing in other companies as well. the electric charging stations system is another one of those. as is our first in this and in parking. most of us leave our house is in the morning, go to work, part of our cars at work, leave a vacant parking space at home. if you can bring a marketplace together where someone can park under drive during the day, and of course, give them a certainty of where they will part, it works. many thousands of customers now are enjoying that has a potential different way of operating in the city. drive now was clocked 15 minutes -- months ago in munich. it is now in th
the venture fund operates out of new york. it started 15 months ago, we made our first investment in a company called my city way, which is working on intermodal transport. started in new york, now in 35 cities around the country and many cities around the world provided information to not only our customers, but also anyone interested in moving from a to be in a city. that has worked exceedingly well. as you have seen, we have been investing in other companies as well. the electric charging...
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eric schneiderman is the attorney general of new york. >> eric, you represent the people of new york state. what did your citizens lose in the deals thaw are accused of being fraudulent? >> new yorkers, like people all over the united states bought shares in mortgage backed securities, pension funds invested in them. people bought homes baseed on what they thought was the realistic value of the housing market. we've learned that the housing bubble, sxlt mortgage backed securities bubble were created, in part, by some pret flamboyant types of misconduct n. this action which we filed yesterday against j.p. morgan chase really for the activities of bear sterns and companies they purchased later is one of the most flamboyant examples of fraud we've seen in this area. this involved a scheme from 2005 to 2007, and it's not a case as many have been, about one deal or 5 deals. it's the entire force of business. essentially the core promise they made to investment oshz was that they could buy the mortgage backed securities because they had rigorous systems in place to check on the quality of
eric schneiderman is the attorney general of new york. >> eric, you represent the people of new york state. what did your citizens lose in the deals thaw are accused of being fraudulent? >> new yorkers, like people all over the united states bought shares in mortgage backed securities, pension funds invested in them. people bought homes baseed on what they thought was the realistic value of the housing market. we've learned that the housing bubble, sxlt mortgage backed securities...
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facebook went public in may, $38, now trading at about $22. at 3:00 on katie the woman behind facebook sits down for a one-on-one interview chief operating identify sheryl sandberg opens up to katie today at 3:00 followed by abc7 news at 4:00. >>> new development in the breaking traffic news we've been following for you all morning. major bart delays folks from the east bay trying to get into san francisco. >> that's not all. >> sue is in the traffic center. new information on the tracks. >>> stalled maintenance vehicle has been cleared off the track between macarthur and 19th in oakland. right now we are experiencing residual delays up to an hour system wide with bart. you may want to make alternate plans. we've go a serious accident west 580 at 680 approaching dublin interchange lane three there, three-car crash. in san jose, accident north 101 old oakland road slowing things headed northbound you might want to take highway 87 for an alternate there. bart experiencing one hour delays, system wide. we'll be checking the bay bridge toll for yo
facebook went public in may, $38, now trading at about $22. at 3:00 on katie the woman behind facebook sits down for a one-on-one interview chief operating identify sheryl sandberg opens up to katie today at 3:00 followed by abc7 news at 4:00. >>> new development in the breaking traffic news we've been following for you all morning. major bart delays folks from the east bay trying to get into san francisco. >> that's not all. >> sue is in the traffic center. new information...
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loud and clear today against new york. the head coach used to be as big as tony but he lost 100 pounds. scoreless, 2nd quarter, opening the playbook. coming in from 7 yards out. 7-0, san francisco. it was 10-0, 49ers, in the 3rd quarter. jet's quarterback, horrible. ray mcdonald, tips his hat. coming up with the interception. sanchez had just 103 yards in the game and never found a rhythm today but new york was able to stay in the game thanks, in part, to two missed field goals by acres. so, the lead remained 10-0. on 4th down, 9ers go for it. gore, takes it in. that is 17-0 and there is your game. the 3rd touchdown of the season. here is a bizarre touchdown. holmes made the catch but went down with a knee injury. so, instead of falling on the ball he nipped it to rogers, thank you very much, four turn overs -- tipped it to rogers, thank you very much. four turnovers, players said at the end of the game that is more like it, that is according to the coach. >> the players said "more like it" what did they mean by that? >> t
loud and clear today against new york. the head coach used to be as big as tony but he lost 100 pounds. scoreless, 2nd quarter, opening the playbook. coming in from 7 yards out. 7-0, san francisco. it was 10-0, 49ers, in the 3rd quarter. jet's quarterback, horrible. ray mcdonald, tips his hat. coming up with the interception. sanchez had just 103 yards in the game and never found a rhythm today but new york was able to stay in the game thanks, in part, to two missed field goals by acres. so,...
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the dow is down 22 points. the s&p and nasdaq are both down. tech is heavily weighted to the downside. we are also taking a look at walmart. it hit an all-time high today. this on their agreement with american express to offer customers an alternative to their own charge cards and debit cards. they have come up with their own plan called the bluebird. another alternative for walmart customers. the big picture is last week we gained after two weeks of selling. we are just giving a little bit back now. back to you. lori: we cannot say this enough. this story is unbelievable. jerry brown has ordered an early switch to winter blend fuel. we are an late with the very latest. >> gas prices just in the last week have gone up $0.56. california culture not doing so well because of these gas prices. i will step away so you can take a look at this gas station completely empty. $4.99 for a gallon of gas. down the street, it is $5.29. if you find a station at the $4.67 set range, i suggest that you stop and get it. there are a lot of people upset here. one
the dow is down 22 points. the s&p and nasdaq are both down. tech is heavily weighted to the downside. we are also taking a look at walmart. it hit an all-time high today. this on their agreement with american express to offer customers an alternative to their own charge cards and debit cards. they have come up with their own plan called the bluebird. another alternative for walmart customers. the big picture is last week we gained after two weeks of selling. we are just giving a little bit...
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they're serving about 22% more if they serve on a plate of this size. you want to have your kitchen designed so you pick up the healthy food. let's take a look at what's going in the kitchen that might be maybe biassing when you pick out the unhealthy snacks. we had a lot of good stuff there. that's cheese. fruits. liquid refreshments. one of the things we find is there are three kinds -- the very first food you see. and the fifth food you see. it may be a lot easier if you were had low-fat cheese sticks if it's visible, and it's fruit for the kids. there's some good healthy things here, but there are other things you're seeing first. it's a lot easier to change our environment than change our mind. bring out a fruit bowl. kids like fruit. this is kind of cool. have you seen people with their junk food cabinet. take these child-proof things and put them on. not that they can't get into it, but it's an additional barrier. >> right. >> have to think about it. >> the solution to mindless eating is not for most of us. mindful eating. it's easier to change y
they're serving about 22% more if they serve on a plate of this size. you want to have your kitchen designed so you pick up the healthy food. let's take a look at what's going in the kitchen that might be maybe biassing when you pick out the unhealthy snacks. we had a lot of good stuff there. that's cheese. fruits. liquid refreshments. one of the things we find is there are three kinds -- the very first food you see. and the fifth food you see. it may be a lot easier if you were had low-fat...
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and "new york times" says u.s. senate will try to use the lame duck session to reach a comprehend len sif deal to cut the deficit instead of a short term solution. lawmakers will reportedly agree on a specific target likely around $4 trillion over ten years and they would vote to put off the automatic tax hikes and spending cuts set to take effect in january. but with the deficit coming down payment to signal how serious they are. jim, how sdw this get resolved? >> well, i haven't heard that sister, but that's what we've been picking up, that in the background of all these guys working on the deal already. soon after the election, our best guess is that there will be one. not too different from that story actually. >> qe-3 meanwhile, how does that play? does that continue to support lift asset prices? how do commodities get in the wash between slowing chinese growth and fed action? >> that's a good question. because i think it's a big one. i think we're not three weeks into qe-3 yet and the populous mind set of the
and "new york times" says u.s. senate will try to use the lame duck session to reach a comprehend len sif deal to cut the deficit instead of a short term solution. lawmakers will reportedly agree on a specific target likely around $4 trillion over ten years and they would vote to put off the automatic tax hikes and spending cuts set to take effect in january. but with the deficit coming down payment to signal how serious they are. jim, how sdw this get resolved? >> well, i...
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king wrote in new york. then we start the debate at 9:00 eastern time, just as the debate begins here in denver. we will broadcast the debate, moderated by jim lehrer of the pbs news hour. he will pose the question to the major candidates. then we will hit pause and expand the debates. candidates will be here with us in the studio also in denver, dr. jill stein and rocky anderson, both third-party presidential candidates. gary johnson was invited but he will not be in the city. we will expand the debate just as if they were standing there at the university of denver. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. check democracynow.org. back in a minute. [♪] candidates. then we will hit pause and expand the debates. candidates will be here with >> a song inspired by comments of the convicted murderer who went on a shooting spree at an elementary school in 1979. spencer showed no remorse for her crime. her full explanation for her actions were, "i do not like mondays. this livens up the
king wrote in new york. then we start the debate at 9:00 eastern time, just as the debate begins here in denver. we will broadcast the debate, moderated by jim lehrer of the pbs news hour. he will pose the question to the major candidates. then we will hit pause and expand the debates. candidates will be here with us in the studio also in denver, dr. jill stein and rocky anderson, both third-party presidential candidates. gary johnson was invited but he will not be in the city. we will expand...
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. >> live from the market in new york city's times square. stocks getting a boost today and is this a romney rally? what is the best way to play it. >> i think you have to look at the sector that is most undervalued. i think a romney victory brings back the return of normalized earnings much faster. you will see a regulatory environment that is more in line with what i think the 2012 market should be. we have over regulated in that sense and the value of the us dollar under romney will get stronger. >> karen? >> i agree with what he is saying. there is the perception of economic growth and if that is the case and less regulation, i think you are see the industrials get better. >> i think if we can get back to 2007 and 8: 20 2007 and 2008 levels, it will be better. >> how often do you get a candidate that calls out a sector like that? >> it is not just the president and regulations that have hurt coal stocks? >> that has hurt it as much as the president holding things back. but obviously romney calling this out is why stocks were up 6 to 7%. t
. >> live from the market in new york city's times square. stocks getting a boost today and is this a romney rally? what is the best way to play it. >> i think you have to look at the sector that is most undervalued. i think a romney victory brings back the return of normalized earnings much faster. you will see a regulatory environment that is more in line with what i think the 2012 market should be. we have over regulated in that sense and the value of the us dollar under romney...
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either way, increase the wages to their workers about 22%. that denies logic in some respects, you would think the strikes would be terrible you not only input costs going up but they are shutdown in terms of production for some time, you are saying all that priced in. >> exporters, if you look at the weak currency, couldn't be better to. they. >> happy thanksgiving to our friends north of the border that is canada. want to miner in canada, toronto based, a pull back recently, y'all man nah gold. auy. >> another one, tck. >> how is the unrest in south africa impacting kur rehn cities in bring in amelia bordeaux. the rand hitting a 3 1/2-year low against the u.s. dollar. at this point, is there a trade there or do you just simply not fight this trend? >> those who trade are ctas and electronic molds, when the models flip from long rand to short rand as we have the past few days, seen the quick move in rand because it is such a high beta currency, why models trade it, you don't want to fight that flow because the macroflow and the fx market in
either way, increase the wages to their workers about 22%. that denies logic in some respects, you would think the strikes would be terrible you not only input costs going up but they are shutdown in terms of production for some time, you are saying all that priced in. >> exporters, if you look at the weak currency, couldn't be better to. they. >> happy thanksgiving to our friends north of the border that is canada. want to miner in canada, toronto based, a pull back recently, y'all...
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i want you to talk us through than what the environment is, how long you have been there. you can see it on the screen. >> that is the lobby. we have a huge clock, which nobody really likes. that is the corridor of where the correspondence all live with their helpers. >> is that in normal desk for morley safer read their? >> i confess it is probably neater than normal. >> why the big poster? >> the poster reflects a story i did 30 years ago. on the question of whether a major painting at the metropolitan museum was in fact a fake. it caused quite a controversy, and i had friends at the met who refused to speak for me for 20 years and have since come around. the painting is called "the pickpocket" or "the fee." >> there is a picture of you right there with your old colleagues. >> ed was my next-door neighbor in the office. we went there before anybody else in the morning. we had a morning session over .offee that was an award i got in california. >> how much time did you spend their? >> in the office? >> a lot more now. three or four years ago i decided it was not going to
i want you to talk us through than what the environment is, how long you have been there. you can see it on the screen. >> that is the lobby. we have a huge clock, which nobody really likes. that is the corridor of where the correspondence all live with their helpers. >> is that in normal desk for morley safer read their? >> i confess it is probably neater than normal. >> why the big poster? >> the poster reflects a story i did 30 years ago. on the question of...
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sometime it is happens when you're 16, 18, 22. when somebody clicks you have a run in with the government. it's important. but a lot of times it doesn't happen in you're in your 30s and you notice is how much is getting taken out of your taxes each woke or trying to afford a mortgage or you have kids and trying to send them to college or you have kids and watch them go off to war or retire and start allowance on social security or medicare. a lot of things that lock people in and get them to focus on government has been later in life. but i think if we did a better job of branding the things that affect us early in life and letting people know was head start important for you? government. was free lunch important to you. government. did you take the school bus to school. government. and letting people know that all of these things that we sort of think of as a part of the world with schools bus, they run. police officers are there because they are there. if we do a abort do a better job of letting them know people are making decis
sometime it is happens when you're 16, 18, 22. when somebody clicks you have a run in with the government. it's important. but a lot of times it doesn't happen in you're in your 30s and you notice is how much is getting taken out of your taxes each woke or trying to afford a mortgage or you have kids and trying to send them to college or you have kids and watch them go off to war or retire and start allowance on social security or medicare. a lot of things that lock people in and get them to...
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we have a first to go to nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange. talk about the damage hewlett-packard did for the market. it is a dow component hit very hard when meg came out and said 2013 would be a lousy year. we see it down 12% it did drag down the whole market, did it not? >> it really did, david. you have a huge behemoth. hewlett-packard is a megacompany worldwide that everybody invests in and you have them coming out 2013, dismal outlook, challenging year. they will not see acceleration until 2015. stock tumbled. worst performer easily in the dow industrials. lauren: we have a winner nicole, in netflix soaring. why are investors so bullish. >> when you look at netflix that is a winner because you have a buy rating out of citigroup. it is valuation call. more growth in the internet streaming service so that is real winner on s&p. david: we'll talk about oil in a second. what exactly caused the drop but huge drop. we're down 2%. then went down to 4%. looks like it will stay down
we have a first to go to nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange. talk about the damage hewlett-packard did for the market. it is a dow component hit very hard when meg came out and said 2013 would be a lousy year. we see it down 12% it did drag down the whole market, did it not? >> it really did, david. you have a huge behemoth. hewlett-packard is a megacompany worldwide that everybody invests in and you have them coming out 2013, dismal outlook, challenging year. they will not...
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here are some currencies, how they are performing today against the dollar: >> at 22 minute past the hour, i'm patty anne brown with your fox news minute. this morning former penn state assistant football coach sandusky was sentenced to at least 30 years in prison. the sentence against the 68-year-old who was convicted of sexually abusing a series of young boys ensures he will spend the rest of his life in prison. >>> israel's military has deployed a missile defense system near the border with lebanon. just days after it shot down an unmanned aircraft that flew over its airspace. that drone is widely believed to have come from lebanon. the country's militant group hezbollah has deployed similar aircraft in the past. >>> and coca-cola, pepsi and dr. pepper are set to roll out new vending machines that will list the calorie counts of their sodas. it comes ahead of a regulation that will require the machines and restaurant chains to post the information for the public as early as next year. those are your news headlines on the fox business network. i'm patti ann brown, dagen back to you
here are some currencies, how they are performing today against the dollar: >> at 22 minute past the hour, i'm patty anne brown with your fox news minute. this morning former penn state assistant football coach sandusky was sentenced to at least 30 years in prison. the sentence against the 68-year-old who was convicted of sexually abusing a series of young boys ensures he will spend the rest of his life in prison. >>> israel's military has deployed a missile defense system near...
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only the new york times had the. its headline says obama and romney in first debate spar over fixing the economy. that is a hedge. let's bring in branch brent z boze bozell. i am astonished the few in the liberal media would admit that romney won. >> kind of said last night before this started unpredicted romney was going to win and the media were going to say romney lost which is what they always do but they couldn't because it was such a pharaoh complete victory by romney. understand what is going on. you are not completely wrong here. watch the counter spin. it already started. it is all about how obama was lackluster. obama was and firing on all cylinders. obama was an prepared. all those things may be true but that is just the beginning of it. not just that romney was prepared and the opposite is romney had facts and romney had an argument to make and romney -- obama had nothing. if they were to cover that it would show just how bad the situation could be for obama so instead they do it stylistically. he had a b
only the new york times had the. its headline says obama and romney in first debate spar over fixing the economy. that is a hedge. let's bring in branch brent z boze bozell. i am astonished the few in the liberal media would admit that romney won. >> kind of said last night before this started unpredicted romney was going to win and the media were going to say romney lost which is what they always do but they couldn't because it was such a pharaoh complete victory by romney. understand...
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nasdaq is lower by 22. not often you see those two major averages moving about the same in terms of points. percentagewise the nasdaq getting hit harder today by 0.75, compared to the s&p only down 4 1/2 points. >> apple is certainly weighing on the nasdaq. hewlett-packard not helping a technologies case, even as ubs comes out and says the best strategy for that company at this point is just breaking it up into two separate companies. it is time now, as we said, for the closing countdown. >> back with us is sam stovall, peter costos, cnbc analyst. why the decidedly negative, slightly negative tone? >> two reasons. one, everybody is out on broadway getting zeplers for the columbus celebration. >> do people know what that is? >> deep fried dough with a little powdered sugar. >> keep talking. >> getting hungry, right? that's what i do, i bring food. kenny sits here with brings recipes, i bring you real food. >> low volume because of the holiday. >> no one doing anything. i think it's just a rest and market's t
nasdaq is lower by 22. not often you see those two major averages moving about the same in terms of points. percentagewise the nasdaq getting hit harder today by 0.75, compared to the s&p only down 4 1/2 points. >> apple is certainly weighing on the nasdaq. hewlett-packard not helping a technologies case, even as ubs comes out and says the best strategy for that company at this point is just breaking it up into two separate companies. it is time now, as we said, for the closing...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> groovy music and great topics is what we have today on "sunday house call." joining us, dr. david smatty, chief of robotics at the mount sinai medical center. >> and dr. marc siegel. he's also the author of the book, the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. good morning. >> good morning. >> we start with the serious topic, that meningitis outbreak. the cdc reports seven people have died and more than 60 people have been infected across nine states from what it believed to be contaminated steroid injections. what do we need to know about this? if you got a steroid infection, how do you know if you have this and what do you do? >> it's not just body builders. >> no, it's a serious and fatal disease. this made the media and news, me
it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> groovy music and great topics is what we have today on "sunday house call." joining us, dr. david smatty, chief of robotics at the mount sinai medical center. >> and dr. marc...
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teen-ager walked up to his car window as he sat in the passenger seat and fired five times from a .22 caliber handgun. larussa says he's recovered from the injuries and doesn't have horrible flashbacks and nightmares anymore. he says he listened to the washington post interview in which malvo expresses regret for his crime and says he believes malvo is a different person now. >> in his own words if he said he was a monster 10 years ago, i don't think he's a monster today. >> reporter: certainly want him to stay in jail, i'm sure. >> yes. i don't think him changing absolves him of the responsibility of what he did. i'm glad that he's changing and i'm glad that he can survive in the environment that he's in, which is mind boggling to me. he's in solitary confinement 23 out of 24 hours. >> larussa says he cannot fathom being 27 years old and spending the next 50 years or more in the same room away from society, but he says the punishment for malvo is just. >>> the d.c. sniper case unforgettable for those who lived in our area at the time. the evidence has been locked away for years. even
teen-ager walked up to his car window as he sat in the passenger seat and fired five times from a .22 caliber handgun. larussa says he's recovered from the injuries and doesn't have horrible flashbacks and nightmares anymore. he says he listened to the washington post interview in which malvo expresses regret for his crime and says he believes malvo is a different person now. >> in his own words if he said he was a monster 10 years ago, i don't think he's a monster today. >>...
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the retailer, well, they are talking about an extremely challenging environment. we have seen the company today with stocks plunging. down 22% right now. they are lowering their outlook. this is on already a down week outlook. this is not a good day cure for express. then we take a look at john bob. it is a top turnaround stock. it is jumping. talking about a low debt to capital ratio. an experienced executive officer. you can see the stock is up over 60% right now. back to you. melissa: new york attorney general eric schneiderman on the lawsuit against jb morgan. alleging bear stearns misled investors. we will be right back. ♪ gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody coul
the retailer, well, they are talking about an extremely challenging environment. we have seen the company today with stocks plunging. down 22% right now. they are lowering their outlook. this is on already a down week outlook. this is not a good day cure for express. then we take a look at john bob. it is a top turnaround stock. it is jumping. talking about a low debt to capital ratio. an experienced executive officer. you can see the stock is up over 60% right now. back to you. melissa: new...
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creating an environment in which the two will be able to challenge one another. every detail here set for tonight, both campaigns flipping a coin. the president will be introduced first, he'll get the first question. the romney campaign winning the toss on closing arguments. governor romney will get the final word tonight. even a coin toss over the wives. mrs. romney will be introduced first. both wives playing the role of debate partner. mrs. romney telling cnn it's been her most important role during the campaign. >> it's a cute thing that he does, almost after every answer. he finds me in the audience. the first thing he does on stage, he takes off his watch, he puts it on the podium. but then he writes "dad." >> reporter: romney's father, who also ran for president. and the first lady acknowledging her own nerves. >> i get so nervous at these debates, and, i'm like one of those parents watching their kid on the balance beam. you just are standing there, trying not to, you know, have any expression at all. >> reporter: advice that comes on the same day they ma
creating an environment in which the two will be able to challenge one another. every detail here set for tonight, both campaigns flipping a coin. the president will be introduced first, he'll get the first question. the romney campaign winning the toss on closing arguments. governor romney will get the final word tonight. even a coin toss over the wives. mrs. romney will be introduced first. both wives playing the role of debate partner. mrs. romney telling cnn it's been her most important...
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the urban environment. i love it and that is why a study of. i went to public schools my whole life and it was from the teacher who said hey you might like doing this and spent time after school and they introduce me to an excellent opportunity or someone who sat after school with me and went through different topic source said i didn't understand it might debate coach in high school not being paid to spend but spent an extra six hours per week coaching. these are all things that i found made the character of my life and they all happened not by way of some sort of large institutions not by way of -- that was my local experience and what i found in a very homely city and you hear the characterization of cities or urban environments as you get lost and this has not been my experience and this is not what the local represents of returning to what i find to be the salient theme is that cities and local politics and local institutions are really fit on the greatest opportunity. you can truly access and touch th
the urban environment. i love it and that is why a study of. i went to public schools my whole life and it was from the teacher who said hey you might like doing this and spent time after school and they introduce me to an excellent opportunity or someone who sat after school with me and went through different topic source said i didn't understand it might debate coach in high school not being paid to spend but spent an extra six hours per week coaching. these are all things that i found made...
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this is an assignment, the radio and tv environment much like the search engine environment. where competition is a click away. it wasn't a mouse click back and. you have to click the dial on your television set. competition was always a click away. there was no cost to switch and you didn't have to pay to switch. so it was easy to switch into situations and you might say how could the exercise market power. the answer is that you exercise market power to the volume and intensity of advertising. advertising is how you make money, and the value of advertising is how you boost how much money you can make. the easiest is to start i think there's a lot of discussion about whether google has market power in the advertising market. that's an interesting discussion. that's not the place to start. the place to start is in search engines, and we think company with a great successful product of my tech company of market power? if they did have market power, how would they go about exercising at? and the answer is they would have more advertising. they would have more ads and because it
this is an assignment, the radio and tv environment much like the search engine environment. where competition is a click away. it wasn't a mouse click back and. you have to click the dial on your television set. competition was always a click away. there was no cost to switch and you didn't have to pay to switch. so it was easy to switch into situations and you might say how could the exercise market power. the answer is that you exercise market power to the volume and intensity of...
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let's go to nicole on the floor of the new york stock exchange. the dow kind of gained some ground in the last half hour of trading. >> reporter: a little bit, but i have to tell you, i think traders not putting too much to one way or the other in this market today. it's the columbus day holiday, a move about a tenth of a percent, and last week we gained 1.2%. david: but, you know, there are some sneakers in there, people are sneaking up despite the low volume, and one is netflix. huge jump in netflix today. >> reporter: wow, you are not wrong. we've seen netflix jump 35% just in the month of october, and today was an upgrade from morgan stanley about their growth potential globally. and that's why we saw netflix jump again. liz: okay, walmart, let's get to that. this is interesting, walmart hitting a new all-time high
let's go to nicole on the floor of the new york stock exchange. the dow kind of gained some ground in the last half hour of trading. >> reporter: a little bit, but i have to tell you, i think traders not putting too much to one way or the other in this market today. it's the columbus day holiday, a move about a tenth of a percent, and last week we gained 1.2%. david: but, you know, there are some sneakers in there, people are sneaking up despite the low volume, and one is netflix. huge...
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here in new york. voters in another state battle ground state of ohio started casting ballots for president. some voters camped out there so they could become the first to vote. the buckeye state one of ten states where voting is now underway. you can see all of them here on this map. all told, some 34 states in dc allow voting before election day. governor mitt romney asking election officials in three states to extend the deadline for troops overseas to send in their absentee ballots. he said wisconsin, mississippi and vermont all missed last month's deadline to send the ballots to the troops. campaign staffers say they plan to send a similar letter to officials in michigan next. governor romney's running mate says he agrees with something that vice president joe biden said today in north carolina. team fox coverage from the trail coming up here a bit later on the fox report. first, a virtual army of border patrol agents, sheriffs investigators and the f.b.i. now combing the mexican border to find wh
here in new york. voters in another state battle ground state of ohio started casting ballots for president. some voters camped out there so they could become the first to vote. the buckeye state one of ten states where voting is now underway. you can see all of them here on this map. all told, some 34 states in dc allow voting before election day. governor mitt romney asking election officials in three states to extend the deadline for troops overseas to send in their absentee ballots. he said...
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robert, go ahead. >> reporter: china system sales up 22%, they opened 192 restaurants there, same-stole sales was 6% there. and that's before the currency translation there, so those are the sales coming out -- liz: everybody needs to be concerned, though, because if china's economy is slowing down, and this is something that you as a stock owner if you're out there watching this stock, if china's economy starts to squeeze that emerging chinese customer, they're not going to have their weddings at pizza hut. it's unbelievable. they're a hot, hot company there in china. if something happens, you've got to watch out for that. robert, thank you very much. robert gray. let me just get back as we were talking to tony, and i was asking you, you know, what are your ideas for actual money being put to work. >> well, you know, low beta plays right now is a great way to go. you know, staying away from the high beta plays is, obviously, something that we want to do in times of volatility. and having, you know, dividend-paying stocks, you know, doing that through an etf like bym is a good basket of
robert, go ahead. >> reporter: china system sales up 22%, they opened 192 restaurants there, same-stole sales was 6% there. and that's before the currency translation there, so those are the sales coming out -- liz: everybody needs to be concerned, though, because if china's economy is slowing down, and this is something that you as a stock owner if you're out there watching this stock, if china's economy starts to squeeze that emerging chinese customer, they're not going to have their...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: there are new developments on the terror attack in benghazi, libya, on september 11 that we'll get to in a moment. first, romney was in lexington, virginia, today, outlining the vision of america's role in the world at the virginia military institute. the governor doesn't think that president obama is providing strong leadership. >> i know the president hopes for a safer, freer and more prosperous middle east aligned with us. i share this hope. but hope is not a strategy. we can't support our friends and defeat our enemies in the middle east when our words are not backed up by deeds. when our defense spending is being arbitrarily and deeply cut. when we have no trade agenda to speak of. the perception of our strategy is not one of partnership, but of passivity. >> kimberly: all right. do you think this is the right message and tone? a lot of discussion whether or not romney was going to come out on top on foreign policy. generally speaking, it'
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: there are new developments on the terror attack in benghazi, libya, on september 11 that we'll get to in a moment. first, romney was in lexington, virginia, today, outlining the vision of america's role in the world at the virginia military institute. the governor doesn't think that president obama is providing strong leadership. >> i know the president hopes for a safer, freer and more prosperous middle...
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when you cut tax rates to 22% and you pay for it by raising taxes by $2 million then we have a problem. that is a fair point. but let's look at somebody you who makes an income of $80,000. that perp gperson gets a big deduction off of his income. solar so, larry, it is something to fix this tax system. >> can i weigh in on this? >> here is the problem i have. i think this is going to get down to $140,000, $120,000 that was the number that paul ryan floated today. things that trouble me. i don't want middle class taxes to go up at all. so i'm worried about not just the mortgage deduction, the kiddy credit, health care deductions and earned income tax credits and i'm a little concerned, i would have to see the details, i want it to red line all middle class deductions and soak the upper end whose rate comes down to 28. >> the chances are of somebody making $80,000 or less, you are probably not going to hit them on the earned income tax credits, probably pretty unlikely. but you are right. it could be a problem with the middle class. you have to see the fine print. did romney release the
when you cut tax rates to 22% and you pay for it by raising taxes by $2 million then we have a problem. that is a fair point. but let's look at somebody you who makes an income of $80,000. that perp gperson gets a big deduction off of his income. solar so, larry, it is something to fix this tax system. >> can i weigh in on this? >> here is the problem i have. i think this is going to get down to $140,000, $120,000 that was the number that paul ryan floated today. things that trouble...
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she has secrets to finding a business environment. and where the job recovery seems to be headed next. keep it here on fox >> market is up four now. tracy: you're from states where you put premium in you're not far off. connecticut close to $5 for premium. kind of everywhere. lori: thought worse would hit labor day. melissa: they have shortages. shutting pumps. have a special boutique blend. guys have a great show. ashley: thank you. tracy: i'm tracy byrnes. ashley: i'm ashley webster. two hours to go before the closing bell. stocks well off their best levels of the day. dow off 43 points and headed for a winning week. tracy: because the market cautiously reacting to this head-scratching jobs report. unemployment rate dropped and more americans said they're working but most settled for part-time jobs. we'll look ahead to what will move the market next week. ashley: plus an innovative new program in cleveland is giving budding entrepreneurs the power to make their dreams become reality. liz claman with two of those entrepreneurs straig
she has secrets to finding a business environment. and where the job recovery seems to be headed next. keep it here on fox >> market is up four now. tracy: you're from states where you put premium in you're not far off. connecticut close to $5 for premium. kind of everywhere. lori: thought worse would hit labor day. melissa: they have shortages. shutting pumps. have a special boutique blend. guys have a great show. ashley: thank you. tracy: i'm tracy byrnes. ashley: i'm ashley webster....
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blasphemy in restricting speech, there has been a very compelling response from fe the communities in new york putting galler ads to the saying to choose love. it is with that thought i leave you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> more from camp a 2012 tonight with a couple of live debate. in a half hour from now, the for jimcandidates faced off webb's seat. later we had west for a debate between the candidates for u.s. senate and montana. >> the campaign 2012 campaign web site provides on demand coverage of all the presidential and vice- presidential debate. is the only place where you will see our live coverage of behind the scenes sights and sounds after the debate. it has each debate question available as a separate clip where you can search and watched by topic. read streaming tweets from reporters and other reactions from the debate have appeared 02 c-span.org/ -- debates. go to c-span.org/campaign2012. >> met ronnie made these remarks of the virginia military institute. foreign-policy will be the focus of
blasphemy in restricting speech, there has been a very compelling response from fe the communities in new york putting galler ads to the saying to choose love. it is with that thought i leave you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> more from camp a 2012 tonight with a couple of live debate. in a half hour from now, the for jimcandidates faced off webb's seat. later we had west for a debate between the...
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to focus on the fact that they've had a tremendous run. >> if you look at valuation of google around 22 times, apple's 15 times, growth rates are similar. i think apple is still the go-to on a valuation for growth basis. >> steve grasso, what's your pick, google or apple? >> google came out with a better advertising scheme yesterday. and it's for advertisers who want to market on the website a royalty base versuses a fee structure base. i love apple, but i think it's a little lofty here. can it go higher? it's defied all levels of gravity since. i don't know about the ipad. i think they're forced in to it because they're actually competing against the samsung galaxy note at this point. they're forced into that. so if i were a buyer, i would either buy google or i'd be a buyer of amazon and i would wait to see what happens with apple. i think it can go $50 or $60 lower before you see the run back up. >> brian kelly, the trade of late has been impressive, a dramatic rise. it's outperformed apple. you can see that on the chart. it tells a really good story. are you buying the story? >> cer
to focus on the fact that they've had a tremendous run. >> if you look at valuation of google around 22 times, apple's 15 times, growth rates are similar. i think apple is still the go-to on a valuation for growth basis. >> steve grasso, what's your pick, google or apple? >> google came out with a better advertising scheme yesterday. and it's for advertisers who want to market on the website a royalty base versuses a fee structure base. i love apple, but i think it's a little...
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environment is brutally murdered as this young lady was. it is a tragedy for her family and friends and the entire college community. >> police say whmore admitted to killing her but later said he didn't do it. a motive for the case has not been released. and the story like this will likely bring up memories of yeardley love who died in her off campus apartment in virginia. last month the one love foundation created in her memory police rei leased a public service announcement -- released a public service announcement aimed at ending dating violence. it created a smart phone app to help victims of abuse their friends and family to determine how much danger they may be in. find more information on the one love foundation by going toabc2news.com and searching her name. >>> coming up this morning, at 5:00, o's tickets are the hottest commodity and we will look out for you because scamers are trying to take advantage. this morning what you need to know to avoid being taken for a ride. the fight is onto prevent west nile virus. where the spray t
environment is brutally murdered as this young lady was. it is a tragedy for her family and friends and the entire college community. >> police say whmore admitted to killing her but later said he didn't do it. a motive for the case has not been released. and the story like this will likely bring up memories of yeardley love who died in her off campus apartment in virginia. last month the one love foundation created in her memory police rei leased a public service announcement -- released...
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>> well, it surprised us in the sense it gave us a full crash environment so you really get to see the whole picture which you never get to see in the lab. so it gives us an opportunity to have a whole new data set to use for seats and interiors. >> so what would you change now? >> well, it's difficult to say what you would change. like there's nothing -- they're doing a pretty good job right now. it validated what the current safety regulations and measures are doing. so without making a big drastic change, oh, this is a problem. in other words, it gives you information that says, okay, we can do this, we can use the forces we measured at the floor to see how better seats and interiors could be designed. >> for example, at the start of the show today. we had a row of seats become unbolted from an airplane in flight. >> right. >> might you be strengthening those on other flights coming up? >> it's probably more of a maintenance issue. the strength is usually good. it's making sure everything's put in properly but it will help you understand the limits of survivability. >> well, it's a
>> well, it surprised us in the sense it gave us a full crash environment so you really get to see the whole picture which you never get to see in the lab. so it gives us an opportunity to have a whole new data set to use for seats and interiors. >> so what would you change now? >> well, it's difficult to say what you would change. like there's nothing -- they're doing a pretty good job right now. it validated what the current safety regulations and measures are doing. so...
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this is a big hit, down 22%. the retailer said higher promotional activity contributed to the cut in estimates. you want to get people in the door with sales and promotions, but then you see what happens. it hurts our margins. my next guest has retail inside and out. under his reign sears had its most successful year ever for, and that was back in 2000. which retailers to see love right now? he will name them. what are his thoughts today? joining me now in a fox business exclusive. arthur martinez, former chairman, ceo and president of sears, also prompted tough chairman of hs in five and a member of the board of a ag. you're a busy guy. >> i sure am. i love it. it. liz: first this years. but it was being booted out. caught my heart a little bit. my mom used to buy her shoes from the catalog of sears. a big deal in canada. i saw that and i thought, that's really sad. imagine what you must have thought having done well for the company. >> is always a disappointment when you fall from the exulted ranks. i remember
this is a big hit, down 22%. the retailer said higher promotional activity contributed to the cut in estimates. you want to get people in the door with sales and promotions, but then you see what happens. it hurts our margins. my next guest has retail inside and out. under his reign sears had its most successful year ever for, and that was back in 2000. which retailers to see love right now? he will name them. what are his thoughts today? joining me now in a fox business exclusive. arthur...
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tonight, bismarck at about 22 degrees. that's the weather. get ready for that chill. >> there is so much ahead on "good morning america." and no one can tell you letter than our lara spencer. >> sam, thank you. >>> here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." nicole kidman is speaking out. what she says really happened after her split with tom cruise. >>> our all-star reunion coming up. it is a blowout with the cast of "vacation." >>> and one doctor's advice on breaking the hunger fix. all that and more coming up live on "gma," right here in times square. ♪ (female announcer) the lunchroom. it's the closest thing to a free-for-all, a who's who of social pitfalls: who's going to sit by me? who should i sit by? turns out, lunch is pretty important. hormel natural choice sandwich meats. one-hundred percent natural. no preservatives. thanks for sending us in there with her. so i switched to tide total care to keep all my colors looking great. and by all her colors she means... black. my wife's a ninja. i'm not a ninja. i'm a nin
tonight, bismarck at about 22 degrees. that's the weather. get ready for that chill. >> there is so much ahead on "good morning america." and no one can tell you letter than our lara spencer. >> sam, thank you. >>> here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." nicole kidman is speaking out. what she says really happened after her split with tom cruise. >>> our all-star reunion coming up. it is a blowout with the cast of...
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>> these sanctity purity ideas about the environment. >> more salmonella in my cheeseburger, please. >> lots of research shows the subconscious matters more than fact. >> the professor at princeton did a very illoom nateing study. he said pick who looks more confident. >> here's how most people rank them. >> he predicted the outcome of all those races based on which candidate looked more confident. not beautiful, but more confident. 70% of the time the more confident-looking person won the election. >> candidates with more angular faces, as seen here, are seen as more competent. at the face becomes more baby-faced, people say that person looks less competent. >> people make decisions based on looks? >> looks. >> mitt romney and obama appear about equal. consultants even worry about the people who stand behind the candidate. at this obama rally, people were already seated behind the podium when a staffer, highlighted here, came on stage and got some white people to move out. >> if you look at a candidate for president, he's got a bunch of people behind him, half will be men, half will
>> these sanctity purity ideas about the environment. >> more salmonella in my cheeseburger, please. >> lots of research shows the subconscious matters more than fact. >> the professor at princeton did a very illoom nateing study. he said pick who looks more confident. >> here's how most people rank them. >> he predicted the outcome of all those races based on which candidate looked more confident. not beautiful, but more confident. 70% of the time the more...